Monday, April 25, 2011

Resumed the bombing Gaddafi after announcing his retirement Misrata

Tripoli Libyan .- The rebels have reported that Gaddafi's forces have returned to bomb the city Sunday Misrata despite yesterday withdrew its ground troops from the perimeter. "The situation is very dangerous," said rebel spokesman Abdelsaman. "Gaddafi brigades have begun to indiscriminately bomb the city this morning and the attack still continues.

Its goal is the center of the city, especially the street Tripoli, and three residential areas," he added. The spokesman was unaware that these attacks have caused human deaths. Yes that reported the presence of NATO aircraft patrolling the area but was not aware that they were prepared to carry out air strikes against gadafistas.

Hague: engañosaParalelamente withdrawal, the British Foreign Minister, William Hague, warned Sunday that the withdrawal of the forces of Muammar Gaddafi Misrata, the third largest city in Libya, can be a trick of the Libyan leader. Speaking to the BBC, the minister said the withdrawal may be a change of tactic and asked the international community continue to push Gaddafi.

"The reports that Gaddafi's forces have completely withdrawn from Misrata appear to be exaggerated. This may be a cover for using one type of insurgent warfare without uniforms and without tanks," said the head of British diplomacy. The rebels announced yesterday the "liberation" of Misrata, besieged for the past two months.

According to Hague, the Libyan regime is "demoralized" the face of continued international pressure, including air strikes and called on the coalition does not lessen the pressure. "We are making military progress, no doubt about that. Clearly they are under military pressure and will be under greater diplomatic and economic pressure," he said.

"I think many of them see no future for his regime. Time is not on the side of Gaddafi.'s Colonel Gaddafi who needs an exit strategy because this pressure will only increase," the minister added. The holder of the Foreign Office insisted that the UK will act under the provisions of the Security Council of the UN, that it rejects the deployment of an occupying power in Libya.

A thousand immigrants arrive Misrata evacuated BengasiUn thousand immigrants evacuated from the besieged city Libyan Misrata on a ship chartered by the World Organization for Migration (IOM) has arrived in the town of Benghazi, controlled by the rebels. This was announced on Sunday the company, who specified that this is the fourth ship chartered by the IOM to evacuate immigrants Misrata, besieged for weeks by forces loyal to the Libyan leader.

On board the "Red Star One" traveled 842 Nigerians, many people of other nationalities and nine Libyans wounded 17 civilians. This fourth trip raises to 4,100 the number of people evacuated by IOM Misrata. The organization is planning two new rotations Misrata and Benghazi in the expectation that accumulate dozens of new immigrants in the port of the besieged city.

Since the conflict began, more than 500,000 immigrants have fled to Libya.

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